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ben carson or paul ryan to talk about junking the healthcare law all together? i think that's tough. >> i think that's a bad tactic. hopefully we'll get some smart modifications to it. we're not going to junk the president's signature bill? it's silly to -- neil neal modifications would be touch touchdowns on the titanic. >> it's a tough deal, but the chamber has an idea of delaying it while people get used to the things they have to do. if we get regulators that don't end up impugntive about everything to try to help people through the process, because it's so complicated, how many hours worked, how many temporary employees do you have, is? that,. >> neil: and if you're in violation, glory big problem. >> it's a fine. >> neil: do you mind if i switch gears? i haven't talk to you about the rally. the administration turns around and says that's the government spending, the market doubled. we're off to the races because we got off spending and investing in this economy. what do you think? >> the market -- they can thank the fed, bless bebernanke every night before
ben carson or paul ryan to talk about junking the healthcare law all together? i think that's tough. >> i think that's a bad tactic. hopefully we'll get some smart modifications to it. we're not going to junk the president's signature bill? it's silly to -- neil neal modifications would be touch touchdowns on the titanic. >> it's a tough deal, but the chamber has an idea of delaying it while people get used to the things they have to do. if we get regulators that don't end up...
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then one up and no less than paul ryan he says he can balance the budget in ten years. rand paul says to my will to it in five. no program is too sacred that it cannot be sliced. no party chanted monday at the kennedy challenged. creating a grand old -- but no one yet as one bigger applause, which is why i predict demand by the way, you should probably read this and pencil. no one will garner more votes. a straw poll is actually just a snapshot in time. once he wins this one, i am telling you. he could be on his way. if this does not happen this whole thing did not happen. former florida republican congressman on whether he is going to be the gop man. what do you think? >> well, how are you doing? welcome to cpac, 48 anniversary. i think that you have a good assessment on what could happen with this straw poll. one of the main reasons why that could happen is because we are still within one week of senator rand paul doing the filibuster on the drug issues. it was a constitutionality issue. it talk to the civil liberties. he brought together peopl from aclu, on over to t
then one up and no less than paul ryan he says he can balance the budget in ten years. rand paul says to my will to it in five. no program is too sacred that it cannot be sliced. no party chanted monday at the kennedy challenged. creating a grand old -- but no one yet as one bigger applause, which is why i predict demand by the way, you should probably read this and pencil. no one will garner more votes. a straw poll is actually just a snapshot in time. once he wins this one, i am telling you....
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paul ryan released his budget earlier this week. the democrats followed yesterday with their own version. but what about president obama? we've seen no budget from the white house, despite a legal requirement that the budget be submitted to congress by the first monday in february. all rise, he's here, the judge andrew napolitano. is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law. what's the penalty? >> nothing. when you or i or charles or liz or anybody watching us breaks a law, there's a consequence. when congress breaks its own laws that it imposes upon itself, there's no consequence. there's no
paul ryan released his budget earlier this week. the democrats followed yesterday with their own version. but what about president obama? we've seen no budget from the white house, despite a legal requirement that the budget be submitted to congress by the first monday in february. all rise, he's here, the judge andrew napolitano. is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it...
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even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip in the white house from looking at the markets, looking at the improving economic status, not across the board, but enough of the board to feel we run the spending board, keep doing what we are doing because, obviously, it's working. look at those markets. what do you think? >> what's going to stop them is voters, for one thing, and house republicans for another who basically said they're not in the mood for any kind of tax hikes right now, and, you know, patty murray's budget raises about a trillion dollars, and all else being equal, raising tax revenue, you raise taxes crowds out private inves
even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip...
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paul ryan's budget by contrast has $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, these two are a long way apart. connell: it doesn't seem like something like that would actually happen. >> there is a lot more, so long as the president will publicly commit himself and liberate the democrats in the senate to carry forward on some of the spending cuts, i don't see it happening. dagen: the president and the democrats have firmly stood beside any excuse, the impact government spending has an economic growth, which you have found a load of economists that he says that you can write your deficit, you can right the deficit. it doesn't involve massive tax increases and you have to cut spending. speak of the democratic idea is if you increase public spending it revived the economy, that is the kantian idea. he is an economist and he is well known in the circle, he and his colleagues spending the last 10 years looking at 17 countries and what they have done with the budget over 30 years, they simply wanted to find out what works and their analysis concludes what works is spending cuts. your economy will re
paul ryan's budget by contrast has $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, these two are a long way apart. connell: it doesn't seem like something like that would actually happen. >> there is a lot more, so long as the president will publicly commit himself and liberate the democrats in the senate to carry forward on some of the spending cuts, i don't see it happening. dagen: the president and the democrats have firmly stood beside any excuse, the impact government spending has an economic...
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because the president having had the dinner with the republican senators and lunch with paul ryan and yesterday going over has said that he doesn't believe that the republicans clearly understood what he had on the table. because as the republicans continue to say if the president would present us with a budget and his view of entitlement cuts, then we could have a serious discussion and he has not done that. the president seems to suggests he understood that they clearly did not get what he had said before. >> i think that there's something to that. i'm struck when i meet people who say the president doesn't have a plan. >> rose: so why do you think that is? serious well meaning people don't believe the president has a plan. >> it's a mystery to me. you could go write on the whitehouse web page and find offers for the cpi, the medicare reforms, loopholes that we would close. i don't know, but -- >> rose: that's the plan you're talking about then. that's the president's complete plan. is it negotiable? >> the president has never said my way or the highway. he's looking for a solution
because the president having had the dinner with the republican senators and lunch with paul ryan and yesterday going over has said that he doesn't believe that the republicans clearly understood what he had on the table. because as the republicans continue to say if the president would present us with a budget and his view of entitlement cuts, then we could have a serious discussion and he has not done that. the president seems to suggests he understood that they clearly did not get what he...
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. >> but admittedly, paul ryan said this on larry kudlow's program. what we are doing is laying out our plan. if we had our way, use it as a bargaining chip. >> but note that the republicans are not threatening to shut the whole country down in two weeks when we get to then continuing resolution phase. we've moved out of the complete insanity of let's blow up the plane to, you know, here's where we would take things if we were in charge, but we're not, so -- >> that sounds like gridlock. >> that sounds like we're not going to get anywhere. everybody's kind of entrenched. >> but gridlock -- >> if we don't change from the course going forward is very different than we're going to blow up the plane, which was the position before with the debt ceiling. if i don't get what i want, i'm blowing up the building. >> the market doesn't care what's happening in washington. >> that's right. washington is making its irrelevant. >> the market has voted those guys irrelevant. >> right. >> why -- i think they do care. i think they were worried washington would do som
. >> but admittedly, paul ryan said this on larry kudlow's program. what we are doing is laying out our plan. if we had our way, use it as a bargaining chip. >> but note that the republicans are not threatening to shut the whole country down in two weeks when we get to then continuing resolution phase. we've moved out of the complete insanity of let's blow up the plane to, you know, here's where we would take things if we were in charge, but we're not, so -- >> that sounds...
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the senate budget committee began debating its counterproposal to paul ryan's budget. the sausage making process continues in the u.s. and in europe where the european parliament, get this, has stripped down a budget deal reached by eu leaders last month that called for significant changes. mvps did not change the 960 billion euro spending limit, but pressed for the distribution of funds and a mid year review. the european parliament chair called the move an important step for democracy. >> the parliaments want to be taken as a serious partner. we are prepared to negotiate. this is an offer to the council to compromise and improve the framework. >> now, this comes as european union heads of state are kicking off another two-day summit in brussels today. leaders reportedly making plans to loosen the rules which will allow the companies more time to balance their budgets. julia chatterly is live in brussels. julia, germany made a point ahead of this meeting to say even if there's discussion to give people more time, it needs less time to meet its own target. >> absolutel
the senate budget committee began debating its counterproposal to paul ryan's budget. the sausage making process continues in the u.s. and in europe where the european parliament, get this, has stripped down a budget deal reached by eu leaders last month that called for significant changes. mvps did not change the 960 billion euro spending limit, but pressed for the distribution of funds and a mid year review. the european parliament chair called the move an important step for democracy....
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i spent most of yesterday going through paul ryan's budget. it is almost like republicans are from venus and democrats are from mars. they are totally talking past each other. the documents could not be more philosophically at odds. they could reach a compromise, but they are still really far apart right now. dagen: certainly infrastructure spending. >> $100 billion stimulus plan when we are supposed to be talking about reducing the deficit. >> you start to hear talks from both sides about tax breaks. if that could turn into tax reform, that would be great for everybody. >> i cannot wait for that day. let's go back to the principle of tax reform. get rid of the loopholes. lower the rates, do not raise them. again, they are talking past each other. dagen: keep watching the smoke stack, steve. steve moore, thank you very much. from the "wall street journal." connell: president obama calling in a number of ceos to the white house and they are going to talk about the cyber threat. >> some of the vulnerabilities, whether they be states or denies cr
i spent most of yesterday going through paul ryan's budget. it is almost like republicans are from venus and democrats are from mars. they are totally talking past each other. the documents could not be more philosophically at odds. they could reach a compromise, but they are still really far apart right now. dagen: certainly infrastructure spending. >> $100 billion stimulus plan when we are supposed to be talking about reducing the deficit. >> you start to hear talks from both...
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congressman paul ryan president said he did himself good. some republicans said it was a set of talking points talking with another set of talking points. they have their version and comes to taxes and spending fundamental differences remain. >> president understands, yeah we have some long-term spending we need to deal with but he is going to hold hostage the fact he wants to raise taxes on the mile-per-hour people again. that is not going to get us very far. >> there are no sacred cows. we put everything we can on the table but we do it in a responsible way that preserves, protects and strengthens the program like medicare and medicaid that the american people strongly support. >> while we're talking budgets we got budget deficit news today. the united states spent $204 billion than it took in last month that is better than a year ago in february of 2012 saw a deficit of $232 billion. year-to-date. got a budget deficit of $494 billion since the fiscal year started october 1st. last time this year, this time last year, we were at about the
congressman paul ryan president said he did himself good. some republicans said it was a set of talking points talking with another set of talking points. they have their version and comes to taxes and spending fundamental differences remain. >> president understands, yeah we have some long-term spending we need to deal with but he is going to hold hostage the fact he wants to raise taxes on the mile-per-hour people again. that is not going to get us very far. >> there are no sacred...
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they have approved paul ryan's budget that would balance over the next ten years. let's start with the continuing resolution to keep the government open for the rest of the year. it does not stop the sequester, but does give the pentagon the way to implement them. this would repeal obamacare to save about $1.5 trillion. it would budget additional spending cuts totaling about 5 trillion over ten years. this is just a blueprint. it is dead on arrival over in the senate. now, the president will be releasing his budget sometime next month. two months late one republic leader noted in this air of arch madness. >> we still have no budget from the president in violation of the law. he gets his ncaa bracket in on time, but still no budget. this is the fourth time. >> it is founded on the failed idea that giving another round of tax cuts will somehow triple down and lift up all the other boats. we know that has not worked. peter: the senate starts its votes on its budget tomorrow. i will start here before i talk about easter bunnies and march madness. connell: we do not wan
they have approved paul ryan's budget that would balance over the next ten years. let's start with the continuing resolution to keep the government open for the rest of the year. it does not stop the sequester, but does give the pentagon the way to implement them. this would repeal obamacare to save about $1.5 trillion. it would budget additional spending cuts totaling about 5 trillion over ten years. this is just a blueprint. it is dead on arrival over in the senate. now, the president will be...
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house gop budget leader paul ryan has challenged the president to come up with a balanced spending plan. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. my goal is how do we grow the economy, put people back to work and if we do that, we're gonna be bringing in more revenue. >> patty murray will inyou vail the democrat -- will unveil the democrats' plan and the white house says president obama -- will release his budget the week of april 8th. >>> let's bring you up so date on -- up to date on some of the other top stories we're following. president obama will meet with ceos from major companies and get their input on how the government and private sector can work together to improve cyber security. >>> police in san jose hope these newly-released photos of a man and a woman suspected of violently stealing a woman's purse, hoping the photos will lead to an arrest. police say on february 6th, the suspects knocked the woman down near a light rail station, stole her purse and got away on bicycles. >>> we're getting reaction this morning in pleasanton about threate
house gop budget leader paul ryan has challenged the president to come up with a balanced spending plan. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. my goal is how do we grow the economy, put people back to work and if we do that, we're gonna be bringing in more revenue. >> patty murray will inyou vail the democrat -- will unveil the democrats' plan and the white house says president obama -- will release his budget the week of april 8th. >>>...
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house gop budget leader paul ryan has challenged the president to come up with a balanced spending plan. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. my goal is how do we grow the economy, put people back to work and if we do that, we're gonna be bringing in more revenue. >> patty murray will inyou vail the democrat -- will unveil the democrats' plan and the white house says president obama -- will release his budget the week of april 8th. >>> let's bring you up so date on -- up to date on some of the other top stories we're following. president obama will meet with ceos from major companies and get their input on how the government and private sector can work together to improve cyber security. >>> popolice in san jose hope these newly-released photos of a man and a woman suspected of violently stealing a woman's purse, hoping the photos will lead to an arrest. police say on february 6th, the suspects knocked the woman down near a light rail station, stole her purse and got away on bicycles. >>> we're getting reaction this morning in pleasanton about threa
house gop budget leader paul ryan has challenged the president to come up with a balanced spending plan. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. my goal is how do we grow the economy, put people back to work and if we do that, we're gonna be bringing in more revenue. >> patty murray will inyou vail the democrat -- will unveil the democrats' plan and the white house says president obama -- will release his budget the week of april 8th. >>>...
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paul ryan wants to balance the budget in ten years. rand paul says let's balance the budget in five years. what we heard there was him saying that the party needed to be very different and he made an explicit appeal to the facebook generation. also something very different from the last couple of republican nominees. mitt romney and john mccain. on the topic of personal liberty, also a shocking story that is electrifying the political world this morning, senator rob portman of ohio announced in his home state papers this morning that he is giving up his opposition to gay marriages. this is right ahead of the supreme court oral arguments on march 26th and 27th. in the columbus dispatch today senator portman says his son came to him in 2011 and said he was gay. wasn't something he chose but he wanted his parents to know that. senator portman said he had always been against gay marriage because of his faith and tradition but this caused him to rethink it and he is proud of will and the way he handled it. >> he said it allows me to think o
paul ryan wants to balance the budget in ten years. rand paul says let's balance the budget in five years. what we heard there was him saying that the party needed to be very different and he made an explicit appeal to the facebook generation. also something very different from the last couple of republican nominees. mitt romney and john mccain. on the topic of personal liberty, also a shocking story that is electrifying the political world this morning, senator rob portman of ohio announced in...
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that topic tomorrow with curtis at noon eastern time hour of "markets now," and paul ryan says we need two brackets. that was one idea last week. we'll talk about that later on in the week. employees raiding their retirement accounts at a frightening pace right now. only one in three say they took a hardship loan from their 401(k) last year. now, according to financial finesse, lower income and younger workers say they needed the money despite the improving job market. they come with very high fees, got to pay back retirement account and keep working to do so as well. alarming figures from financial finesse. moving from 401(k)s to, staying on the tax thing, irs form 1040. how you can claim part of a billion dollars if the tax man has sitting in his escrow accounts right now. we'll talk about that. updating on what we brought to you friday, a new casino for the vegas strip. that story coming up in your west coast minute. as we go to break, the ten-year treasury, and what's happening in cypress has investors fleeing for the safety, yes, you heard me "safety," of the u.s. dollars.nouncer
that topic tomorrow with curtis at noon eastern time hour of "markets now," and paul ryan says we need two brackets. that was one idea last week. we'll talk about that later on in the week. employees raiding their retirement accounts at a frightening pace right now. only one in three say they took a hardship loan from their 401(k) last year. now, according to financial finesse, lower income and younger workers say they needed the money despite the improving job market. they come with...
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paul ryan, who is, i think it is wonderful that he aspires to balance the budget in ten years but he does so on the back of the president's signature law, which is obamacare, and its repeal. that is $1.8 trillion of the 4.9 trillion that he would cut in spending over the next decade. the democrats say the hell with it. we're going to spend. the united states will be a debtor nation in perpetuity. we don't care whether the result, is in effect servitude for the entire american nation, for as long as the eye can imagine, let alone see. so they lived up to their billing. big government for the democrats. unlimited spending, unlimited debt. and republicans wanting to refight the great battle of obamacare again rather than deal pragmaticly and practically with the issues. dennis: so you think ryan should not have done that where he included in his budget obamacare. >> it's america. it's america, dennis. the i mean the chairman. budget committee can do whatever the heck he wants the problem is he will not get anything done. at some point you have to acknowledge what is, is, and it's a batt
paul ryan, who is, i think it is wonderful that he aspires to balance the budget in ten years but he does so on the back of the president's signature law, which is obamacare, and its repeal. that is $1.8 trillion of the 4.9 trillion that he would cut in spending over the next decade. the democrats say the hell with it. we're going to spend. the united states will be a debtor nation in perpetuity. we don't care whether the result, is in effect servitude for the entire american nation, for as...
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. >> reporter: republican paul ryan's budget released tuesday balances the budget in ten years. highlights include repeal of the health care law, an overhaul of ped care making it a private insurance plan funded by vouchers and unspecified reforms of the tax code with a goal of creating two brackets -- 10 and 25%. >> to inflate the claims of deficit reduction. >> reporter: hours after the president meets with house republicans he will speak at a dinner for organizing for action, the retooled version of his campaign in a move that's rankling some republicans saying it runs counter to his outreach. despite the rhetoric, lawmakers haven't ruled out the possibility of a grand bargain for deficit reduction. that seems like tough sled eing given how sharply divided both sides remain. matt? >> kristen welker at the white house. thank you very much. >>> we have an important health alert this morning tied to the commonly prescribed antibiotic known as the z-pack. 50 million people take it every year. now the fda warns it may lead to a fatal irregular heart rhythm in some patients. dr. go
. >> reporter: republican paul ryan's budget released tuesday balances the budget in ten years. highlights include repeal of the health care law, an overhaul of ped care making it a private insurance plan funded by vouchers and unspecified reforms of the tax code with a goal of creating two brackets -- 10 and 25%. >> to inflate the claims of deficit reduction. >> reporter: hours after the president meets with house republicans he will speak at a dinner for organizing for...
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paul ryan wants two. don't think he will get that i asked him about that, what are the deductions, how is this working? here's what he had to say. >> one of the other complexities introduced on that fiscal cliff tax bill was the introduction of what we call the ps provision, which limits your overall deductions, state and local tax deductions and other deductions will be limited. so now you have to go back to your accountant and figure out, well, if i, if i do this deduction, will it be limited in some fashion? >> hence the idea, again uping charitable donations for this year, or, other issues. i mean you've got to remember you have the obamacare tax, the medicare tax. that is kicking in this year. that is affecting tax-filers this year and next. and amt. think about what amt does to people in high net worth states, new york, new jersey, connecticut, california, illinois. these are states where you have higher incomes, hence more of those middle class, middle class, firefighter in staten island with the f
paul ryan wants two. don't think he will get that i asked him about that, what are the deductions, how is this working? here's what he had to say. >> one of the other complexities introduced on that fiscal cliff tax bill was the introduction of what we call the ps provision, which limits your overall deductions, state and local tax deductions and other deductions will be limited. so now you have to go back to your accountant and figure out, well, if i, if i do this deduction, will it be...
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. >>> mitt romney and paul ryan will be appearing at the conservative political action conference in maryland this afternoon. andrew, i'll send it back over to you. >>> equities continue to march upward as some investors worry if we're headed into a period of irrational exeberance. good morning, alan. >> good morning. how are you, andrew? >> great to see you. the question of the morning, do you want to break out the phrase again? irrational exuberance. >> i don't think it's quite appropriate in this environment. in fact, the basic way of looking at this degree of exuberance is equity premium. a measure of whether the stocks are overvalued or undervalued. and right now, by historical calculation, we are significantly undervalue. the reason why the stock market has not been significantly higher is there are other factors compressing it lower. irration >> is this a fed-fueled rally. >> i think you can fully explain the rally in terms basically of the removal of what is called tail risk. that is what has been sitting out there virtually most of this year and part of last as well has been
. >>> mitt romney and paul ryan will be appearing at the conservative political action conference in maryland this afternoon. andrew, i'll send it back over to you. >>> equities continue to march upward as some investors worry if we're headed into a period of irrational exeberance. good morning, alan. >> good morning. how are you, andrew? >> great to see you. the question of the morning, do you want to break out the phrase again? irrational exuberance. >> i...
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. >> paul ryan -- >> just noted it. that's all. >> there he is. >> he didn't think it was funny. i did actually mention that to him. >> there are 100 of them and we hold them with respect and the banking industry itself some did not -- they did a disservice because they didn't recognize that the guy is a senator and senators should be treated with a little more reverence. >> j.p. morgan down 2.8% and conditional approval for the stress test and that's something else to keep in mind today. let's check in with beob pis an owe what's moving. >> we have excellent movement, almost 100 million shares have changed hands and that's practically a full day's volume for the new york stock exchange. we'll get volume and we'll see what, if any, volatility we'll create here. have you noticed here financials? j.p. morgan is down. we've got a number of them that were sitting right near new highs, bank of america, wells fargo, regents and i'll tell you what was interesting about the bank capital return plans and some of the banks are returning as significant dividend players and to me what's sign
. >> paul ryan -- >> just noted it. that's all. >> there he is. >> he didn't think it was funny. i did actually mention that to him. >> there are 100 of them and we hold them with respect and the banking industry itself some did not -- they did a disservice because they didn't recognize that the guy is a senator and senators should be treated with a little more reverence. >> j.p. morgan down 2.8% and conditional approval for the stress test and that's...
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i may be a little biased, but i applaud the clear and convincing voice of my friend paul ryan. [cheers and applause] now, if i were to offer advice to any person who was or became the president of the united states, it would be this. do whatever you can to keep america strong, to keep america prosperous and free and the most powerful nation on earth. it's no secret that the last century was an american century, and it's a secret that over the span of the coming century, that is not written in the stars. america's preeminent position is not guaranteed, and the consequence, if america were to become surpassed by another nation, would be devastating. why do i say that? is because the other leading contenders for world leadership, china, russia, the jihadists, not one of them except freedom as we understand it. only america and american strength to preserve freedom for us and for the world and the people we love. [applause] freedom depends on america, and american leadership depends on a military so strong, so superior that no one would think to engage it. and our military strength
i may be a little biased, but i applaud the clear and convincing voice of my friend paul ryan. [cheers and applause] now, if i were to offer advice to any person who was or became the president of the united states, it would be this. do whatever you can to keep america strong, to keep america prosperous and free and the most powerful nation on earth. it's no secret that the last century was an american century, and it's a secret that over the span of the coming century, that is not written in...
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both sides sitting down on a bipartisan basis, not eliminating medicare as i'm afraid the paul ryan budget would do, but making sure it will survive tore generations to come. putting revenues on the table that are fair and won't penalize the working people across america. and making sure it's a balanced approach. i think what bob corker said from his side is a basic set of principles that both parties can rally over. >> brian: what do you think? are we close? >> it sounds like they're getting there. it sounds like they're getting a clot closer. we hope it will be the right deal and i was surprised to hear tax increases because we're already one of the great taxed nations on earth. but they sound like we're getting a little closer. >> ainsley: john boehner says as far as he's concerned, that conversation is overment taxes have already been increased for mens back in january with the fiscal cliff. >> they made the tax deal back in january and everyone thought that was going to be the end of it. i think people that really know something about negotiation didn't necessarily feel that. they mad
both sides sitting down on a bipartisan basis, not eliminating medicare as i'm afraid the paul ryan budget would do, but making sure it will survive tore generations to come. putting revenues on the table that are fair and won't penalize the working people across america. and making sure it's a balanced approach. i think what bob corker said from his side is a basic set of principles that both parties can rally over. >> brian: what do you think? are we close? >> it sounds like...